Today’s video:
On and off drizzle lingers throughout the day for most of the state as a warm front continues to lift into the Ohio Valley. We will see our rainfall chances increase early Thursday morning out ahead of the cold front to ~80/90% through early afternoon before temps crash as the cold front works east (50s to 20s in a few hours).
As these temps crash we see a transition of the precipitation from rain to a mixing of freezing rain and sleet Thursday evening into the overnight from west to east…we think eventually there will be a transition to snow mainly across the southern third of the state early Friday morning before pushing out east into Indiana as the front slows down to a developing low pressure system. Confidence is lower on how exactly things evolve into Friday morning/afternoon, right now we need more consistent data.
Here’s the transition of the temperatures as the cold front works west to east tomorrow into Friday morning…basically going from near 60 to the 20s even teens in a matter of a few hours:
Probability of 4″ or more of snowfall…you can obviously see the higher probabilities are east, however, we can’t fully rule out some snow accumulations across eastern/southern parts of the state Friday morning: